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Palmreader Lyrics by The Mire

The Mire/Chronos

2012

(Aaahhh)
(Ooo-aaahhh) (3x)

These bad years
All dead weight harmonized with a siren's song
Mark these hands
And chart a path into tomorrow

Paint my curses, and erase them for good

Erase them for good!

It is in my nature:
Envy and sabotage
Ire, spite, envy and sabotage

A lost vial of blood
Fell from the devil's gilded ark
Into a lonely endless dark
The cold, wide chasms of our hearts

And on, ego is all we are

(Ooohhh) (2x)

Paint my curses, read my palms!

(Ooo-ooohhh, ooohhh) (3x)

Envy and sabotage!

It is in my nature:
Ire, spite, envy and sabotage
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"Palmreader" appears on "The Mire/Chronos" in 2012.

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